An extremely good guide, it can also be downloaded in its entirety from the address shown above.

].
Continued interest in P. Oocarpa as a plantation species declined in the early to mid-1980's because provenances of P. Tecunumanii and P. Caribaea var. Hondurensis were found that yielded larger volumes of wood[

An extremely good guide, it can also be downloaded in its entirety from the address shown above.

]. The disadvantages of this species as a plantation crop include its slow initial growth on some sites, poor wind firmness,
susceptibility to nutrient deficiencies and needle diseases, and a relatively light crown that permits a continuous
weedy understory to develop, increasing the fire danger[

Not so modern (1930's?) but lots of information, mainly temperate plants.

].
Applied externally, it is a very beneficial treatment for a variety of skin complaints, wounds, sores, burns, boils etc and is used in the form of liniment plasters, poultices, herbal steam baths and inhalers[